Heritage Collection: When Florentine History Takes Shape
Stories to Wear
Some stories aren't read, they're worn. The Heritage Collection was created with the intention of recounting the Florentine Renaissance not through words, but through the skin. Not as a reminder of the past, but as a living inspiration for those building their own story today.
A Journey Through Time
What makes a city great? It's not its buildings, its works of art, but the story these creations have passed down through the centuries. Florence is a narrative that has endured for centuries, and every stone, every corner of the city tells a fragment of what was the most revolutionary era in Italian cultural history: the Renaissance.
The Heritage Collection translates this narrative into something beyond aesthetics. Each bag represents a chapter, a pivotal year, a moment when history took an unexpected turn.
Eight Key Moments of the Florentine Renaissance
Our collection is made up of nine models, each dedicated to an iconic moment of the Florentine Renaissance:
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Heritage 19 (1419) – The Beginning of the Renaissance
When Brunelleschi designed the Ospedale degli Innocenti, he laid the foundations for a new way of seeing the world. -
Heritage 24 (1424) – The Innovation
Masaccio's Trinity introduced perspective, a concept that forever changed the representation of space. -
Heritage 36 (1436) – The Birth of an Icon
The dome of Florence Cathedral, completed by Brunelleschi, is an eternal symbol of the human capacity to overcome limits. -
Heritage 49 (1449) – The Patron of Art
Lorenzo the Magnificent transformed Florence into the cultural capital of the world. -
Heritage 65 (1465) – The Fashion Revolution
Florence became the heart of European fashion, a legacy we proudly continue. -
Heritage 78 (1478) – The Power of the Medici
The failed Pazzi Conspiracy consolidated the rule of the Medici family. -
Heritage 92 (1492) – The End of an Era
With the death of Lorenzo the Magnificent, a chapter closes, but every ending brings with it the seeds of a new beginning. -
Heritage 04 (1504) – The Absolute Masterpiece
Michelangelo's David, an eternal symbol of artistic perfection. -
Heritage 34 (1534) – The Last Farewell
Michelangelo leaves Florence for Rome, marking the end of the golden age of the Renaissance.
Craftsmanship as a Bridge between Eras
Each bag in the Heritage Collection is not only a tribute to these pivotal moments, but a bridge between the past and the future, created with the same artisanal techniques that have made Florence famous.
Washed, garment-dyed calfskin. The Corten-effect finish evokes the passage of time. Every detail is designed not only to be functional, but also to convey meaning.
The Philosophy of Life Behind Creation
Each creation is more than just an accessory: it's a piece of history, a continuation of the artisanal tradition that blends past and future. The Heritage Collection is the meeting of beauty and durability, a testament to the enduring relevance of culture and beauty.
The Certificate of Historical Authenticity
Each bag in the Heritage Collection is accompanied by a certificate of Historic Florentine Craftsmanship, testifying to its belonging to a tradition that has changed the world.
In Conclusion: The Story Continues
The phrase "certain stories aren't read, they're worn" encapsulates the essence of our collection. The history of the Florentine Renaissance isn't just in books or museums: it lives on in the hands of artisans who still work leather today as they did centuries ago. With the Heritage Collection, this history will live on with you too.




